Great product , have it in all my electric scooters and rock solid , even worked in a punctured basketball , great stuff @Armor-Dilloz , keep the great content coming
I ordered this exact stuff. I put it in tire a few days ago (after flat) and so far so good. I used a big syringe so I'd know exactly how much i was putting in tire. After watching this video I'm going to squirt some in front tire. Awesome product!
Dear Armor Dilloz, Is this sealant working for PREVENTING the flats or is only used to fix after getting the flats? If it can be used to prevent the flats, how long it can last inside the tube before adding the new one? Do we need to remove the remaining old sealant before adding new one or we just add the additional amount after some time? Thank you in advance!
Alan, thanks for asking. You can use it either way. I prefer to use it as a preventive measure. It will last for a long time in the tire, under normal use we recommend a small booster every year or so, but if you get a large puncture or are using this in extreme environments, you may consider boosting after the puncture and at an increased frequency in really extreme conditions.
Armor Dilloz is a very good product ,it does it job very well my issure was a valve strem issure also ,it may have bent r something from the flat,again there product is solid .
I'm going to order more of this awesome,amazing,wonderful product! I recommend this blue armor! I got my first puncture in my wolf and so far so good! Thanks so much Cory! 🔥🔥🔥👁
A buddy of mine turned me onto your products and my question is if my tube is already slimed at the green stuff and can I still put armadillos in on top of it I've got a bottle of the red I'm just curious
About 5-6oz would be a good application for the tire size. There is some flexibity where you can add a little more or less depending on performance or protection needs.
@armor-dilloz With the armor dilloz in does it constantly push our air whenever you need to add pressure? Also does the armor dilloz ever get into the intake valve and clog it up?
Rarely it may clog up a bit as you're installing it, but it will never really clog the stem, you just need to push it through with a tool. In use the tire will not leak air, but may leak a little sealant if the puncture is still sealing, or occasionally for longer if it's a particularly large puncture.
Really want to try this stuff in my 50 mph escooter but I already have Slime in the tube. Guess I'll have to wait until I have to change the tube again. The last time I had to replace the tube was because of a pinch tear of about 1/4". The Slime slowed the leak but couldn't stop it.
You can use our product as a booster. We do recommend having at least a 50/50 mix though. You do want to avoid adding an excessive amount of sealant though. (We recommend using 20-50% of the standard dosage as a booster.) Pinches can be challanging for all sealants and often will require tube replacement.
@@walterwhite1- depends on a lot of factors, from storage temps to the number of puncutures it's dealt with - ideally, every 6 months for the highest possible protection - but yearly is pretty close to what I think everyone who does this uses. And at that, MOST users just add more when they notice it's not working any more - the usual thing I say is that there are only two failure modes for Dilloz, 1. It's leaking air, in which case adding more dilloz will solve the issue 2. It's spraying out dilloz forcefully and not holding air: The tire is smoked. Time to replace it.
@@walterwhite1 If you have had punctures or want to make sure that your protection is at peak performance, you can add a few oz of additional product. There isn't a set timeframe for this and many riders put in the inital application and it last them for the life of the tire.
hi guys im riding a inokim super ox scooter should i use the red or the blue sealant in my tube tires sometime i see people using the blue instead the red one ,,, thank you
Blue is great for all scooters and especially if you plan to use the sealant for pevs with varying speeds. The red is an option for pev that have a top speed of about 30mph. Higher speed scooters will need to go with one of our higher speed products (blue or green).
@@carlosvanegas1524 Sealants do work better on tubeless tires as tubes present additional challenges. The nature of a pinch flat or a cut is such that it leaves a hole that can greatly stretch or rip, and therefore no sealant can correct these issues - but outside of those specific cases, there's just not much that can stop ya! If you ever need anything, please reach out to teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com
We'd recommend that you use the Red product, since that scooter doesn't go over thirty (30) miles per hour. The 8.5" tires are best with about 3oz of material in them
@@CoryBoehne thank you for the help. I was gonna go with the blue since it was meant for scooters. But if you suggest the red, I will go for that. Thanks
Say.. Marty EUC Test-Guru in California (ElectricUnicycles channel), he uses slime in all his wheels, if this is really better stuff than slime maybe you should send him some bottles of this for testing it would most likely influence more EUC riders to use this product
OK had scooter shop to replace the inner tube ,come to find out the tube had ripped so much because i rode it after the flat it was to large for the Armor Dilloz to work ,words to the wize if u have a flat will you riding dont try to ride it no more untill tire problem is solved,if i had walked it home n then put in the Armor Dilloz NO DOUBUT IT WOULD OF WORKED QUIET WELL,repair shop saw the liquid in the tire when they removed ripped tube
Ah, yeah, sorry to hear that. Riding on a flat is absolutely super likely to destroy the tire/tube/etc. If you'd like a bit of a discount on your next purchase, please send an email to teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com, let them know who you are, share this story with them, and tell them that Cory authorized a discount for your next purchase
I bought the pink one for the electric scooter 8.5 inch wheel, its leaking air under the valve, is that a problem or should I have bought the blue one?
As long as you're using the correct product (Red, Blue, or Green) and the right dose for the tire - no, this product will not cause an imbalance. In fact, it may dampen or eliminate issues of that nature that are pre-existing.
It can be used either way! I prefer to use it as a preventative measure, but, as long as you don't damage the tire riding on it while flat, this works fine as a fix-it solution as well.
@@stevepaiement64 It shouldn't dry out in the tire - generally the only thing you'll want to watch for is punctures that use up the material, which may then need to be 'boosted' to replace the lost volume.
Heard good things about this, just got my order in the mail a few days ago. How much would you put into a 16” tubed wheel? I put about 4 but after watching this feel like maybe a bit more wouldn’t hurt.
How much you put for 10” tubeless tire. I would like to apply for my scooter. Also is that any different between blue and red? My scooter max speed around 25mph - 28mph.
Our recommendation for standard 10" scooter tires is about 4oz per tire. Here's our dosing chart: armor-dilloz.com/pages/scooter-dosing-chart The blue is a great option for all scooters. But, if you have a scooter under 30mph, you may want to go with our red product. It's optimized for lower speed applications and provides an edge in terms of protection.
@@rubyhondiman8258 - No - but you should never leave an electric scooter or other PEV outside in those temperatures. Our product exceeds US military grade - - it meets or exceeds the specifications on performance in both cold and hot conditions.
Hello sir First ,thank you for making the amazing product,i already ordered one, but i have a few questions about that, i got a vsett 10(maximum speed can up to 45mph) i was thinking when the scooter is on a high speed, The inner tube of the tire are always moving and stretching, When the liquid condenses with the rubber, is that gonna cause the condensed liquid to separate from the rubber by a bit strong stretching(eg:Come down from the curb and ride on a bad situation road)? Or the liquid gonna keep cuming over and over to stop the air came out, so the whole gonna keep getting bigger? the temperature and pressure are quite high in the inner tire while riding,is that gonna melting the condensed liquid? Thank you Xiuyuan
Hello Xiuyan, You have no worries - the product is able to handle all manner of riding forces, as well as temperature swings, both cold and hot. Thank you for asking! Ride safely
Hi and happy to help. First thing you should do is remove the object from the tire, apply high psi (just don't go above the max psi on the side of the tire), and point the puncture downward starting with 5 - 10 minutes. If you aren't sure where the issue is, apply a mixture of soapy water (wait til the bubbles go down) to the tire, rim, and valve stem. Please reach out to us at teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com and we can provide additional assistance if you would like.
im confused,was sold on this product orered it from road runners ,watched videos etc ,day it came i had flat a smalll nail puntured my nanrebootd6 tires,used armor dilloz blue right away followered instrutions to the letter,didnt seal tire,pulled nail orwaht ever it was out of tire,have to find a scooter shop to help me fix
For an off-road motorcycle we tend to recommend the Green product. We do not test the product in on-road vehicles, so it would be considered an experimental use at this time.
I knew it was too good to be true. I decided to give it a try and paid 42 dollars for a small blue bottle and used it on my nanrobot d4+ but didn't work. I do not recommend this product.
Hi Laisa, please email us at teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com for help with your tire. We are always here to help with troubleshooting or to take a look at what is going on with a tire. Tube tires can be more challenging due to the delicate nature of tubes. Things like pinched flats and seam/valve tears typically will require tube replacement.
I got a flat thought this stuff would have help I fix it put this stuff in an got another flat in 2 hours this stuff did not seal the hole smh an it was small disappointed
Did you follow the troubleshooting steps? Send us an email with a pic at teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com and we will get you sorted out. The big keys are: clear the puncture to make sure no debris remains, then point it down and pressure up to 45psi for a few minutes
@@juku192 A picture of the puncture is a good place to start. Please send to teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com. We are also available for phone support. Happy to help in anyway that we can.
Why can’t people buy with there Visa card? Says ur in Florida, you sure about that? I wanted to buy but i only had a Visa card and use don’t expect Visa card for paying? Thought this product and company was in the USA? lol Guess I’m stuck paying other for a third party as well, lol I’ll stick with the slime didn’t have no problems as of so far, was going to put a new product on my new scooter coming in about 1 more week? Sad ya can’t pay the American way,
Huh? That doesn't sound right at all. We most certainly accept Visa,...MasterCard, Amex, Discover, PayPal, heck, just damn near anything, except bitcoin.. And frankly, give our customer service # a ring, we'll find a way to accept bitcoin if needed. Heck, we'll even barter. LOL. How much more American can you get? Have an old hotrod rusting in back? Give us a call, we'll work a deal. :) But, really, give us a call or send us an email, we're here to help, and have exactly NO idea why a Visa would not work - but it darn sure should...We'd love to help.
We are sorry to hear about your tire issues. If you contact us by email at teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com and we can help with troubleshooting and assess what is going on. We are always here to help with any issues.
Junk Trying to put in in now. will NOT go into the tube. No matter how hard I squeeze it will NOT go into the tire. YES, I have the stem out. I've tried putting air in to stretch the tube out and letting the air out and pouring it in again. It simply WILL NOT go into my tube. HIGHLY annoyed and wasted a half an hour of time I don't have. Junk.
We are happy to help you, give us a quick call or send us an email - both contact methods are listed on Armor-Dilloz.com Without more information I'm guessing here, but it sounds like you may not have cut the tip off the bottle? Slice just a tiny little bit off using a very sharp knife. If you have done that, then what you should do is rotate the tire so that the stem is not at the bottom, as the sealant must have a place to run into the tire. Use a squeeze and release method, such that the pressure stays equalized in the bottle and the tire as you install. And again, if you need more help please just reach out to us, we're always happy to help, and I answer my phone just about any time of the day.
Great product , have it in all my electric scooters and rock solid , even worked in a punctured basketball , great stuff @Armor-Dilloz , keep the great content coming
Do you put it in before you get a flat as a preventative measure?
Great product. Just ordered some. Why can't they just make a tire that's puncture proof (and still air filled)??
I ordered this exact stuff. I put it in tire a few days ago (after flat) and so far so good. I used a big syringe so I'd know exactly how much i was putting in tire. After watching this video I'm going to squirt some in front tire. Awesome product!
Why does it work good? Details
@walterwhite1 The product is full of little fibers that work great sealing punctures. They have a good demo on TH-cam.
Dear Armor Dilloz,
Is this sealant working for PREVENTING the flats or is only used to fix after getting the flats? If it can be used to prevent the flats, how long it can last inside the tube before adding the new one? Do we need to remove the remaining old sealant before adding new one or we just add the additional amount after some time?
Thank you in advance!
Alan, thanks for asking.
You can use it either way. I prefer to use it as a preventive measure.
It will last for a long time in the tire, under normal use we recommend a small booster every year or so, but if you get a large puncture or are using this in extreme environments, you may consider boosting after the puncture and at an increased frequency in really extreme conditions.
Oh, and you can just add it to existing sealant. As long as you don't exceed 10% of the tire's volume or so.
Armor Dilloz is a very good product ,it does it job very well my issure was a valve strem issure also ,it may have bent r something from the flat,again there product is solid .
I'm going to order more of this awesome,amazing,wonderful product!
I recommend this blue armor! I got my first puncture in my wolf and so far so good! Thanks so much Cory! 🔥🔥🔥👁
Thank you! Glad to hear we're taking care of you
@axel DR im here cus i just got my Wolf :)
How much do you need to put In a 11inch tire ?
@UCi2twOlGpCgMvR3Mgs8a_GA that is aboustly wrong it is 4oz per tire it says on the website
@@soffianfar1d559 4oz per tire or half bottle! I recommend 5oz per tire.
A buddy of mine turned me onto your products and my question is if my tube is already slimed at the green stuff and can I still put armadillos in on top of it I've got a bottle of the red I'm just curious
It is ok to mix them. We do recommend that it be at least 50% Dilloz. You will want to avoid putting an excessive amount of sealant in though.
Thank you! And it's pretty cool that you take the time to read these and reply!!😎😎
I was looking for you at IMC but was told to find you here.
Does it work on tubeless tires?
Yes, it works for both tube and tubeless tires.
Will this damage the rim long term? I've seen other products eat though aluminum wheels over time. Don't want to damage the motor or rim.
Nope! Made for PEV's and that includes the formula having extra anto-corrosives in it
No, it's safe for aluminum rims, the formula has extra anto-corrosives in it for just that reason
Does this work with tubless tires?
Yes, it can be used in tube and tubeless tires.
Question, on a Emove Road Runner would you recommend 1 8oz bottle per tire?
About 5-6oz would be a good application for the tire size. There is some flexibity where you can add a little more or less depending on performance or protection needs.
What kind of mess does it make to the tire if you have to change tubes? How do you clean it?
It cleans up pretty easily with a paper towel or rag.
Can I use this on my e-bike? it goes 50 mph 20x4.5 rear tire
Yes, blue or green are for higher speed applications. You will want about 8oz per tire for your ebike.
@ thanks!
@armor-dilloz With the armor dilloz in does it constantly push our air whenever you need to add pressure? Also does the armor dilloz ever get into the intake valve and clog it up?
Rarely it may clog up a bit as you're installing it, but it will never really clog the stem, you just need to push it through with a tool.
In use the tire will not leak air, but may leak a little sealant if the puncture is still sealing, or occasionally for longer if it's a particularly large puncture.
Was this done on a tubed or tubeless tire?
This was a tube tire, but it works even better with tubeless!
Is this work with a inner tube scooter tire?
Yes, it works with tube and tubeless tires.
Really want to try this stuff in my 50 mph escooter but I already have Slime in the tube. Guess I'll have to wait until I have to change the tube again. The last time I had to replace the tube was because of a pinch tear of about 1/4". The Slime slowed the leak but couldn't stop it.
You can use our product as a booster. We do recommend having at least a 50/50 mix though. You do want to avoid adding an excessive amount of sealant though. (We recommend using 20-50% of the standard dosage as a booster.) Pinches can be challanging for all sealants and often will require tube replacement.
@@ArmorDilloz how often do you do the booster once every year?
@@walterwhite1- depends on a lot of factors, from storage temps to the number of puncutures it's dealt with - ideally, every 6 months for the highest possible protection - but yearly is pretty close to what I think everyone who does this uses. And at that, MOST users just add more when they notice it's not working any more - the usual thing I say is that there are only two failure modes for Dilloz, 1. It's leaking air, in which case adding more dilloz will solve the issue 2. It's spraying out dilloz forcefully and not holding air: The tire is smoked. Time to replace it.
@@walterwhite1 If you have had punctures or want to make sure that your protection is at peak performance, you can add a few oz of additional product. There isn't a set timeframe for this and many riders put in the inital application and it last them for the life of the tire.
hi guys im riding a inokim super ox scooter should i use the red or the blue sealant in my tube tires sometime i see people using the blue instead the red one ,,, thank you
Blue is great for all scooters and especially if you plan to use the sealant for pevs with varying speeds. The red is an option for pev that have a top speed of about 30mph. Higher speed scooters will need to go with one of our higher speed products (blue or green).
@@teamarmor-dilloz2879 may i buy one directly in miami ? any store available ty
How many ounces per tire do I put in my G3 pro electric scooter?
It looks like the tires are 10in x 3in for your scooter. We would recommend about 3-4oz per tire.
This only work on tubeless tires right ?
It works with tubeless and tube tires.
@@ArmorDilloz thanks, if a get any flat tire i let you know .
@@carlosvanegas1524 Sealants do work better on tubeless tires as tubes present additional challenges. The nature of a pinch flat or a cut is such that it leaves a hole that can greatly stretch or rip, and therefore no sealant can correct these issues - but outside of those specific cases, there's just not much that can stop ya!
If you ever need anything, please reach out to teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com
Love your products. How much would you recommend putting in a 8.5 in tubed tire? Scooter is the speedway leger
We'd recommend that you use the Red product, since that scooter doesn't go over thirty (30) miles per hour.
The 8.5" tires are best with about 3oz of material in them
@@CoryBoehne thank you for the help. I was gonna go with the blue since it was meant for scooters. But if you suggest the red, I will go for that. Thanks
Say.. Marty EUC Test-Guru in California (ElectricUnicycles channel), he uses slime in all his wheels, if this is really better stuff than slime maybe you should send him some bottles of this for testing it would most likely influence more EUC riders to use this product
OK had scooter shop to replace the inner tube ,come to find out the tube had ripped so much because i rode it after the flat it was to large for the Armor Dilloz to work ,words to the wize if u have a flat will you riding dont try to ride it no more untill tire problem is solved,if i had walked it home n then put in the Armor Dilloz NO DOUBUT IT WOULD OF WORKED QUIET WELL,repair shop saw the liquid in the tire when they removed ripped tube
Ah, yeah, sorry to hear that. Riding on a flat is absolutely super likely to destroy the tire/tube/etc.
If you'd like a bit of a discount on your next purchase, please send an email to teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com, let them know who you are, share this story with them, and tell them that Cory authorized a discount for your next purchase
How much sealant do you recommend putting in a tire like that? Looks exactly like the tire from the FFR Horizon
3-4 oz is enough to make it work very well.
Also, you nailed it. This is a FFR Horizon tire, Julian was kind enough to loan me for destructive testing
@@ArmorDilloz just curious what size is this tire?
@@rrmagicray7 This is an 8in tire.
I bought the pink one for the electric scooter 8.5 inch wheel, its leaking air under the valve, is that a problem or should I have bought the blue one?
Will it make the tire unbalanced
As long as you're using the correct product (Red, Blue, or Green) and the right dose for the tire - no, this product will not cause an imbalance. In fact, it may dampen or eliminate issues of that nature that are pre-existing.
Just bought a bottle for my m365. Do you suggest doing it before a puncture (prevent) or when you get a puncture? Whats best?
It can be used either way! I prefer to use it as a preventative measure, but, as long as you don't damage the tire riding on it while flat, this works fine as a fix-it solution as well.
@@ArmorDilloz thanks!! Will use as a preventative! Does it dry out in the tube after x amount of time?
@@stevepaiement64 It shouldn't dry out in the tire - generally the only thing you'll want to watch for is punctures that use up the material, which may then need to be 'boosted' to replace the lost volume.
Heard good things about this, just got my order in the mail a few days ago. How much would you put into a 16” tubed wheel? I put about 4 but after watching this feel like maybe a bit more wouldn’t hurt.
What device do you have?
@@ArmorDilloz An EUC, a gotway nikola. I got the green one. Wheel is 16" x 3"
We recommend starting with about 3oz.
Can I still use the armor Dilloz if I caught a flat tire already? Got my first flat tire.
Yes
How much you put for 10” tubeless tire. I would like to apply for my scooter. Also is that any different between blue and red? My scooter max speed around 25mph - 28mph.
Our recommendation for standard 10" scooter tires is about 4oz per tire. Here's our dosing chart: armor-dilloz.com/pages/scooter-dosing-chart
The blue is a great option for all scooters. But, if you have a scooter under 30mph, you may want to go with our red product. It's optimized for lower speed applications and provides an edge in terms of protection.
Is the slime will be frozen on winter season?
@@rubyhondiman8258 - No - but you should never leave an electric scooter or other PEV outside in those temperatures.
Our product exceeds US military grade - - it meets or exceeds the specifications on performance in both cold and hot conditions.
Ok! I ordered already, thank you so much for your reply.
What's the name of the pump
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Nice thanks alot bro
Hello sir
First ,thank you for making the amazing product,i already ordered one, but i have a few questions about that, i got a vsett 10(maximum speed can up to 45mph)
i was thinking when the scooter is on a high speed, The inner tube of the tire are always moving and stretching, When the liquid condenses with the rubber, is that gonna cause the condensed liquid to separate from the rubber by a bit strong stretching(eg:Come down from the curb and ride on a bad situation road)? Or the liquid gonna keep cuming over and over to stop the air came out, so the whole gonna keep getting bigger?
the temperature and pressure are quite high in the inner tire while riding,is that gonna melting the condensed liquid?
Thank you
Xiuyuan
Hello Xiuyan,
You have no worries - the product is able to handle all manner of riding forces, as well as temperature swings, both cold and hot.
Thank you for asking! Ride safely
is that better then slime cause the slime looks like water
MUCH better
@@CoryBoehnewhy much better? Full details?
i used it for my mantis scooter but after 4month tire get flat .... i dont know if this works or not ....
Hi and happy to help. First thing you should do is remove the object from the tire, apply high psi (just don't go above the max psi on the side of the tire), and point the puncture downward starting with 5 - 10 minutes. If you aren't sure where the issue is, apply a mixture of soapy water (wait til the bubbles go down) to the tire, rim, and valve stem. Please reach out to us at teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com and we can provide additional assistance if you would like.
@@ArmorDilloz I tried what you wrote and I checked inside . Hole was 2mm long and didn’t work with armer Dilloz …
@@chamanewyork Please reach out to support at teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com and someone will be able to help you with your scooter tire.
@@ArmorDilloz all liquid is out from Tire already …..
@@chamanewyork We are always here to help if you would like to reach out. We can assess the tire and/or tube and help figure out what happened.
What are you all think about?Stay afloat from crafting ride.Their tires are ceiling.Has anybody tried it
im confused,was sold on this product orered it from road runners ,watched videos etc ,day it came i had flat
a smalll nail puntured my nanrebootd6 tires,used armor dilloz blue right away followered instrutions to the letter,didnt seal tire,pulled nail orwaht ever it was out of tire,have to find a scooter shop to help me fix
Thank you for contacting us. We are happy to help with trouble shooting. Please email teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com.
Motorcycle? Blue? Is ok?
For an off-road motorcycle we tend to recommend the Green product.
We do not test the product in on-road vehicles, so it would be considered an experimental use at this time.
I got a flat on my scooter this will really do the trick for the crap around the valve stem?
If the leak is around the valve stem, sealant may not work, as typically sealant works best on punctures in the treadwall.
Perfect product for the guy who really hates tyres.
I knew it was too good to be true.
I decided to give it a try and paid 42 dollars for a small blue bottle and used it on my nanrobot d4+ but didn't work. I do not recommend this product.
Hi Laisa, please email us at teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com for help with your tire. We are always here to help with troubleshooting or to take a look at what is going on with a tire. Tube tires can be more challenging due to the delicate nature of tubes. Things like pinched flats and seam/valve tears typically will require tube replacement.
Why didn’t it work?
I got a flat thought this stuff would have help I fix it put this stuff in an got another flat in 2 hours this stuff did not seal the hole smh an it was small disappointed
Did you follow the troubleshooting steps?
Send us an email with a pic at teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com and we will get you sorted out.
The big keys are: clear the puncture to make sure no debris remains, then point it down and pressure up to 45psi for a few minutes
@@ArmorDilloz I have to take my scooter to the shop on Saturday i will send the picture of the tube or do i want a pick of the tire on
@@juku192 A picture of the puncture is a good place to start. Please send to teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com. We are also available for phone support. Happy to help in anyway that we can.
Why can’t people buy with there Visa card?
Says ur in Florida, you sure about that? I wanted to buy but i only had a Visa card and use don’t expect Visa card for paying? Thought this product and company was in the USA? lol
Guess I’m stuck paying other for a third party as well, lol I’ll stick with the slime didn’t have no problems as of so far, was going to put a new product on my new scooter coming in about 1 more week? Sad ya can’t pay the American way,
Huh? That doesn't sound right at all. We most certainly accept Visa,...MasterCard, Amex, Discover, PayPal, heck, just damn near anything, except bitcoin.. And frankly, give our customer service # a ring, we'll find a way to accept bitcoin if needed.
Heck, we'll even barter. LOL. How much more American can you get? Have an old hotrod rusting in back? Give us a call, we'll work a deal. :)
But, really, give us a call or send us an email, we're here to help, and have exactly NO idea why a Visa would not work - but it darn sure should...We'd love to help.
applied yesterday, today another flat. CRAP PRODUCT!!!
We are sorry to hear about your tire issues. If you contact us by email at teamdilloz@armor-dilloz.com and we can help with troubleshooting and assess what is going on. We are always here to help with any issues.
Junk Trying to put in in now. will NOT go into the tube. No matter how hard I squeeze it will NOT go into the tire. YES, I have the stem out. I've tried putting air in to stretch the tube out and letting the air out and pouring it in again. It simply WILL NOT go into my tube. HIGHLY annoyed and wasted a half an hour of time I don't have. Junk.
We are happy to help you, give us a quick call or send us an email - both contact methods are listed on Armor-Dilloz.com
Without more information I'm guessing here, but it sounds like you may not have cut the tip off the bottle? Slice just a tiny little bit off using a very sharp knife.
If you have done that, then what you should do is rotate the tire so that the stem is not at the bottom, as the sealant must have a place to run into the tire.
Use a squeeze and release method, such that the pressure stays equalized in the bottle and the tire as you install.
And again, if you need more help please just reach out to us, we're always happy to help, and I answer my phone just about any time of the day.
Edit this down to a few minutes please.
Why is there no way to cancel orders? Seems a little predatory and scammish. 🫤
We are always happy to change or cancel orders as long as they haven't shipped yet. Just contact us email or phone.